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Feel free to ask Shaggy, T-man, Conrad, batman4reals, and BWDwho are our resident Tumbler experts any questions

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whoa! that thing is unreal. Looking good can i ask, whats the reasoning behind the long set of front suspension arms? Planning to do many large jumps are we?
Also, what scale and what engine will this thing house?
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, was afraid I would not be acceptable since I was making a vehicle with a little help
from a certain Bridging vehicle, if you know what I mean.
As for the motor it a surprise as they say wait for it,wait for. It will be totally different than anyone would expect. And it will propel the SRV-10 to very quick speeds in Gotham City.
Any off the wall Ideas will be considered no matter how far out they are, I want to stretch the boundary's of this little vehicle. And many heads are better than one.
I am a hot rod fabricator and was working on my latest project for Hot Rod and suddenly stopped when my son made me watch a Batman Movie. I am not much on movies but when I seen that Tumbler , well it needed to be done Pro stock fashion with the idea Batman may have needed a smaller faster version of the big guy. Just for reconnaissance. Ha Ha.
It will seat two adults.
have on board computer
sound system for outside of the vehicle.
And a totally removable rear power unit for ease of service.
Thanks again guys and please kept the ideas flowing.
SRV-10
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Hey Srv10, Wow, thats a great start. I like the long arms and swept back look. It looks like its speeding down the road when its sitting still. I'm a hotrod guy at heart too, just can't leave well enough alone. On my Rumbler I used a four link system to attach the rear axle. Its tough since the spacing between the wheels is so small. Yours looks like a pro-stock and since its never been done I vote for a jet engine....hehehe....If that's not in the cards I vote for a bi turbo flat head ford or Chevy. New techology meets old school....In my Rumbler I have a 1970 Cadillac 500 cubic inch motor. I just love those old school big blocks......Keep up the great work...BWD
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T-man (5/1/2010) WHAT THE !!! THAT THING IS COOL . great sheet metal work. as it sits in the picture how wide is it and long.
what type of tires are those rear, man seeing this is starting to get me thinging of a nother kart
t-man, you NEED to build another kart, i love watching your progress.
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